tasse
IPA: tˈæs
noun
- (chiefly in the plural) A piece of armor for the hips and thighs: one of a set of plates (each being of one piece or segmented) hanging from the bottom of the breastplate or from faulds.
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Examples of "tasse" in Sentences
- I use TPA's releases, and the Tasse report to beef up the article.
- It appeared in the _Museum_, 1790. tassie = _a cup_; _Fr. _ 'tasse'
- A tasse de café is a cup of coffee (i.e., a cup containing coffee).
- While a "tasse à café" is the coffee cup itself (with nothing in it).
- Tasse went on to win the councillor position in the municipal election.
- No, no ... it's all about the demi-tasse of piping hot, pitch black espresso for him.
- Entasser... yes, that makes more sense, I thought, noticing how "tasse" cup finds its way into the word.
- Entasser ... yes, that makes more sense, I thought, noticing how "tasse" (cup) finds its way into the word.
- Je vous souhaite un tres joyeux anniversaire ... que vous soyez heureux toujours and que Kristin vous apportiez une tasse de cafe tous les matins!
- Once I have micro-waved the milk and filled each tasse* with coffee, it is time to remember whose is whose, that is, which cup of coffee is his (more milk, less hot) and which is mine
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